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media titan rupert murdoch. it was a big day for sales this morning as they said thanks and good-bye. >> yeah. there was a lot of interest. of course, some organizations are actually calling for a boycott today to show their fury at what happened. last week, let's remember, this was the biggest selling pap ner britain with an unrivaled reputation for journalistic scoop spots. the press itself fell silent this morning for the final time. and this is the last edition. so it has been a very long week on what we call fleet street here in britain. it's also been a very uncomfortable week for media boss rupert murdoch. >> reporter: for millions in britain, sunday morning involves a walk to the news agent to pick up "news of the world." a ritual their parents, grandparents, even great grandparents would recognize. but with thank you and good-bye, today is their last chance. the 168-year-old tabloid that thrived on scandal and exposie ing hypocrisy has itself been destroyed by a scandal of its own. the paper is being in
media titan rupert murdoch. it was a big day for sales this morning as they said thanks and good-bye. >> yeah. there was a lot of interest. of course, some organizations are actually calling for a boycott today to show their fury at what happened. last week, let's remember, this was the biggest selling pap ner britain with an unrivaled reputation for journalistic scoop spots. the press itself fell silent this morning for the final time. and this is the last edition. so it has been a very...
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might he be the one in. >> for james murdoch? >> yes. >> i think james has clearly more attention to the details and the facts of this case, but he's been inalterably damaged by this scandal because he was the ceo of europe and asia when the largest elements of what you might call the cover-up of this case occurred, and he was seen as sort of the person who let this spiral out of control. whether or not he knew exactly what was happening, he was responsible for resisting for such a long time that anyone truly addressed this scandal. >> it seems like individual and institutional investors are comfortable with see rupert murdoch stay in this prime position, so should he not stay there? >> well, i think that the stock is still down over a two-year period, even though it came up a bit yesterday. >> but within the recent period, it's staying pretty consistent despite what has happened? >> i think we'll see what the judgment is overall when the facts have come out about this. you notice, i think investors, if they deem him fit and prop
might he be the one in. >> for james murdoch? >> yes. >> i think james has clearly more attention to the details and the facts of this case, but he's been inalterably damaged by this scandal because he was the ceo of europe and asia when the largest elements of what you might call the cover-up of this case occurred, and he was seen as sort of the person who let this spiral out of control. whether or not he knew exactly what was happening, he was responsible for resisting for...
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and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >> absolutely, but look what happened. rupert murdoch had the newspapers. it didn't matter that you knew. how they got it. rupert murdoch had a weapon and the weapon was these newspapers. you could say what you want, they would still print. >> looking at the power of rupert murdoch across the atlantic. talk about this power here. when we come back with simon hobbs and michael wolff, right back on "hardball." >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, n
and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >>...
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despite murdoch shting down the 168-year-old paper innen effort to extinguish the scandal, it is now seen as threatening a multibillion dollar pay tv deal. >>> in russia, nine people are dead and nearly 100 more are missing after an overloaded ferry sank on the volga river on sunday. russian authorities said 185 people were crowded on board an aging double-decker tour boat that had a maximum capacity of 120. one survivor told russian tv that the crew was only able to deploy one life boat before the cruiser went down. dozens of children are believed to be among those missing. >>> and now here's your first look at some other news going on around america today. in california the call of duty led to a horrific crash. two police officers responding to an early morning robbery in progress collided with each other. the head-on collision killed one of the officers and hospitalized the other with serious injuries. the surviving officer is listed in stable condition. >>> in michigan, the driver of a semitruck died after barelying into a supermarket. the truck veered off the road before launchi
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james murdoch has now been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s office saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters where the runtime minister david cameron led the calls for him to answer further questions after as evidence was challenged the murdoch's could now face legal challenges in the united states over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities because r.t. is a guy later can reports critics believe the issue is just the tip. the iceberg in a society that no longer values the pursuit of the poor. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the u.s. more
james murdoch has now been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s office saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters where the runtime minister david cameron led the calls for him to answer further questions after as evidence was challenged the murdoch's could now face legal challenges in the united states over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers...
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earlier this week media mogul rupert murdoch had appeared before and u.k. parliamentary inquiry on the phone hacking scandal but he now could face legal challenges in the u.s. over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted his son news international chairman james murdoch has been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s after saying he was unaware of the troop stand up with phone hacking by reporters prime minister david cameron thing led to calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenge meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond words newspapers with claims the sunday mera tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as our. courts critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg and a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to
earlier this week media mogul rupert murdoch had appeared before and u.k. parliamentary inquiry on the phone hacking scandal but he now could face legal challenges in the u.s. over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted his son news international chairman james murdoch has been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s after saying he was unaware of the troop stand up with phone hacking by reporters prime minister david cameron thing led to calls for him to answer...
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rupert murdoch. murdoch found as did mr perkins that you just can't all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him for years and this time a. may have sixty dates just as he gets set to consolidate control section of the e.u. case media markets being pulled out from under him and it's only if they hate scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for you know where and it's. still ahead this hour the dangers of a debt default. we examine why the u.s. is on the brink of a financial nightmare and what it might do to try to avoid it. square a four wheeled frenzy as high speed formula one super cars screech through the center of moscow. a senior advisor to the afghan president hamid karzai and a member of parliament have been killed during a suicide attack in the capital kabul the incident comes less than a week after karzai his half brother was assassinated the taliban claimed responsibility for the killing describing it as one of its biggest achievements in a decade
rupert murdoch. murdoch found as did mr perkins that you just can't all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him for years and this time a. may have sixty dates just as he gets set to consolidate control section of the e.u. case media markets being pulled out from under him and it's only if they hate scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for you know where and it's. still ahead this hour the dangers of a debt default. we examine why the u.s. is on...
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it may come down to where else james murdoch's prints can be found. >> james murdoch has made it clear he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon taylor who was a trade unionist who had his phone hacked. james has made it clear that he regards that as an error on his part and he much regrets it. >> reporter: if it's found that james murdoch knew more, smith says shareholders, board members may force his father's hand. >> if they were to really demand that james no longer be the heir, that he change the way the company is structured. he would have to listen to them. >> reporter: there are other reports that independent board membersover newspaper corporation are going even further questioning whether a change of leadership is needed. in other words, replacing james murdoch all together. contacted by cnn, a member of that board called those reports total crap. >>> some of the key players testified on tuesday before what is the british equivalent of a congressional hearing. among them rupert murdoch, his son james and rebecca brooks who resigned as head of the british paper this month.
it may come down to where else james murdoch's prints can be found. >> james murdoch has made it clear he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon taylor who was a trade unionist who had his phone hacked. james has made it clear that he regards that as an error on his part and he much regrets it. >> reporter: if it's found that james murdoch knew more, smith says shareholders, board members may force his father's hand. >> if they were to really demand that james no longer be...
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the murdoch media phone hacking scandal claims another v.i.p. scalp as britain's top cop quits over police connections to journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested in the day in london. and libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority by the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but perle khadafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including many children a cable snaps during recovery efforts which have had to restart the cr
the murdoch media phone hacking scandal claims another v.i.p. scalp as britain's top cop quits over police connections to journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested in the day in london. and libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority by the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but perle khadafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato...
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rupert murdoch. beautiful murdoch found as did mr perkins that you just can't all the news. papers those outside his control have been gunning for him to get is and this time they may have succeeded just as he gets set to consolidate control over a lot section of the u.k. some media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and it's only over the hidden scandal now revealed that the police have known about it for you know we're at it. and still ahead this hour of the dangers of a debt default. we've salmon why the u.s. is on the brink of a financial mind where and what it might do to try to avoid it. and red square a four wheeled frenzy has a high speed formula one super cars screeched through the center of moscow. new nato airstrikes have hit the suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli as colonel gadhafi val's he'll never leave his country this comes after his opponents have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority by over thirty nations led by the u.s. they said they would deal with the rebel transitional national council on the hill an interim governmen
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it is possible and true love the media because of rupert murdoch these were beautiful murdoch found as did mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just seen it sets it consolidate control over a launch section of the e.u. case media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for years nor ever it's r.t. . and still ahead this hour the dangers of a day before. we examine why the us is on the brink of a financial nightmare and what it might do to try to avoid it. a senior advisor to the afghan president hamid karzai and a member of parliament have been killed during a suicide attack in the capital kabul the incident times a week after karzai as half brother was assassinated. has claimed responsibility for the killing describing it as one of its biggest achievements in a day. meanwhile the u.s. led coalition has started handing over control of some of afghanistan's territories to local
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when it came to questions about whether or not murdoch had any idea of the wrongdoing that was going on in news of the world what we heard was a lot of no's do you really want to see you know if they should investigate this it's on. you know. can you explain. i didn't know that. it was. so. now part of murdoch's defense was that he employs fifty three thousand people around the world how could he possibly know what all of them are doing but again for a man who holds a behavior grasp on the british media should know better those are the questions that are being asked as everyone speculates on the future of news corp so how is it going to end for murdoch will the almighty fall from grace or did that already happened yesterday when somebody tried to buy him. oh. so humble day for the old man and the book we also say about the media coverage of these hearings and the scandal overall joining me to discuss this is the founder and president of brave new films robert greenwald robert thank you so much for joining us tonight now before we get into some of these details i want to play a clip o
when it came to questions about whether or not murdoch had any idea of the wrongdoing that was going on in news of the world what we heard was a lot of no's do you really want to see you know if they should investigate this it's on. you know. can you explain. i didn't know that. it was. so. now part of murdoch's defense was that he employs fifty three thousand people around the world how could he possibly know what all of them are doing but again for a man who holds a behavior grasp on the...
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is it is possible and truly the media business of rupert murdoch. murdoch sounds as did mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he looks set to consolidate control over a lot section of the case media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for years nor at its artsy. still ahead this hour the dangers of a debt default we examine why the u.s. is on the brink of a financial nightmare and what it might do to try to avoid it. and also still to come. yes red square a four wheeled frenzy of high speed formula one super car screech through the center of moscow. but first a senior advisor to the afghan president hamid karzai and a member of parliament have been killed during a suicide attack in the capital kabul. incident comes less than a recall for causes half brother was assassinated the taliban claimed responsibility for the killing descri
is it is possible and truly the media business of rupert murdoch. murdoch sounds as did mr burns that you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he looks set to consolidate control over a lot section of the case media markets the drugs being pulled out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for years nor at its artsy. still ahead...
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led to the murdoch media scandal claims another scalp has britain's top cop quits over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking because a. libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . and bringing you the top news and headlines from around the world this is r.t. direct from russia's capital moscow. russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift of the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including many children a cable snapped during recovery efforts which have had to restart the cruise or bulgaria went down in minutes leaving most of the two hundred eight passengers no chance of escape and one of russia's worst ever shipping disa
led to the murdoch media scandal claims another scalp has britain's top cop quits over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and phone hacking because a. libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the...
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murdoch. days ago he closed the "news of the world" because his reputation was so tarnished by the allegations. tended his ago, we found out about the alleged hacking of the phone of the murder teenager in the phone of the parent of a stone victim and the families of seven victims that had been invaded, along with other shocking revelations. >> this is a victory for people up and down this country who have been appalled by the revelations about phone hacking. it is beyond belief that mr. murdoch could win this -- could expand his stake in the british media while this going on. >> rupert murdoch won a to increase its ownership of bskyb from 39% to 100%, because he would have had access to the vast amount of cash generated by the u.k.'s biggest tv business. in the past, bskyb's profits were around 1 billion pounds, which would have been useful to mr. murdoch at a time when his british newspapers have been struggling to maintain revenues. as for bskyb other shareholders, they have also paid a big
murdoch. days ago he closed the "news of the world" because his reputation was so tarnished by the allegations. tended his ago, we found out about the alleged hacking of the phone of the murder teenager in the phone of the parent of a stone victim and the families of seven victims that had been invaded, along with other shocking revelations. >> this is a victory for people up and down this country who have been appalled by the revelations about phone hacking. it is beyond belief...
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meanwhile rupert murdoch is trying to rescue news corp's crumbling reputation he spent the last forty eight hours apologizing for the phone hacking scandal with full page newspaper adverts while also meeting the family of a murdered teenager whose voicemail was intercepted and his lawyer and that report is a watershed moment for the cozy relationship between britain's politicians and press . i bought every media outlet in town t.v. radio even the scariest when thought imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its owner rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case that seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand and nine as which the police have have since about two thousand and four two thousand and five and yet they promise i see evidence of criminal activity by these individuals and boy by the murdoch empire and yet they have not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satell
meanwhile rupert murdoch is trying to rescue news corp's crumbling reputation he spent the last forty eight hours apologizing for the phone hacking scandal with full page newspaper adverts while also meeting the family of a murdered teenager whose voicemail was intercepted and his lawyer and that report is a watershed moment for the cozy relationship between britain's politicians and press . i bought every media outlet in town t.v. radio even the scariest when thought imitates life the long...
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rupert murdoch he is beautiful murdoch sounds as did mr burns but you just can't buy all the newspapers those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded just as he did sets it consolidate control over a lot section of the case media markets across pulls out from under him and it's all over the hidden scandal now reveals that the police have known about it for years nor and it's hard to see. still ahead this hour the dangers of a day before we examine why the us is on the brink of a financial nightmare and what if i do try to avoid it. and of square in four wheeled frenzy as high speed formula one super cars screech through the center of moscow. new nato airstrikes have hit the suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli as colonel gadhafi vows he'll never leave his country this comes after his opponents have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority by over thirty nations by the u.s. they said they would deal with the. transitional national council until an interim government is in place new measures that give the insurgents acc
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will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed the news corp and clothing over at murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald bringing film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to meet. a g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann is surged to the number two spot a new poll right behind mitt romney and just like all presidential campaigns this one's getting dirty anonymous former bachmann staffer told the daily caller that michele bachmann suffers from migraines and what do you know the mainstream media has just gone absolutely crazy over it. is surging in the polls but consider your migraines a
will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed the news corp and clothing over at murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald bringing film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from store on mit's...
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of rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. in two more alleged phone hacking by his media for him and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. from challenges on earth to those in the space of a not so interview one of the first humans to step foot on the moon. well he told our team that the lunar landing is the most important part of astronauts mission well that interview is coming up next. and it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always wanted to ask you are we alone out there. there is no evidence that is that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are. where i don't there's no evidence but you think you know. you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in a testing o
of rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. in two more alleged phone hacking by his media for him and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. from challenges on earth to those in the space of a not so interview one of the first humans to step foot on the moon. well he told our team that the lunar landing is the most important part of astronauts mission well that interview is coming up next. and it's a great pleasure...
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when rupert murdoch seemed sometimes confused, slow, and often in an almost touching way, james murdoch would try to intervene and supply information that his father didn't have. and the mps would say, no, we'd like to hear from rupert murdoch. the pie changed the whole dynamic of the day. >> very dramatic scenes. would you agree it was the pie that won it? >> no, i actually don't think i would agree. i think the pie incident will be seen for what it is, which was a disgraceful, appalling breach of parliamentary regulations and will be dealt with as such. and that fundamentally, people will turn back. the pie will be a side bar, and it may have made the headlines tomorrow, but the answers that were given by the murdochs in the hearings, will be what people will focus on in the longer term and don't forget one other crucial point. there are the police inquiries, the independent police commission, where you have this massive judicial inquiry that still has to get under way, along with further inquiries that will come from this committee. long and short, the pie might be the froth, if you
when rupert murdoch seemed sometimes confused, slow, and often in an almost touching way, james murdoch would try to intervene and supply information that his father didn't have. and the mps would say, no, we'd like to hear from rupert murdoch. the pie changed the whole dynamic of the day. >> very dramatic scenes. would you agree it was the pie that won it? >> no, i actually don't think i would agree. i think the pie incident will be seen for what it is, which was a disgraceful,...
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what i found fascinating is rupert murdoch spent a lot of his first testimony not being rupert murdoch and being contrite and as the afternoon wore on what you saw was the emergence of very much the 20th century media mogul got more gruff but maybe felt more honest. at one pointthe questioner said rupert murdoch i'm going turn to you since i don't seem to get far with james murdoch and he got more gruff. he steamed to respond in a differt way. james was every bit the picture of a 20th centu corporate polished ceo saying no matter the merit of the question that's a tremendous and terrific question and i appreciate the manner in which it's been asked and his preambles were enormous and the content of the answers were minimal and existing always flattering the questioner. what i liked was the contrast. murdoch was as he said, humbled and i think he was contrite. the measure of the contrition seed to go down toughout the day until we got the pie as some over the internet said that saved news corp. not sure that's right but it was astonishing. >> charlie: and james murdoch to be protective
what i found fascinating is rupert murdoch spent a lot of his first testimony not being rupert murdoch and being contrite and as the afternoon wore on what you saw was the emergence of very much the 20th century media mogul got more gruff but maybe felt more honest. at one pointthe questioner said rupert murdoch i'm going turn to you since i don't seem to get far with james murdoch and he got more gruff. he steamed to respond in a differt way. james was every bit the picture of a 20th centu...
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that the hacking of a few phone numbers is kind of interesting but the real danger of somebody like murdoch and his operation was the tremendous political power that he has in england and in the united states the power that's a bad it really carried out by through the organizations the news organizations that he owns and the fear of politicians now that fear has temporarily gone away but it's a fear that can always come back because this power is still there and he's used it to rebuild an enormous empire not only in britain but in the united states and in australia and that's the point that really seems to be missing the hacking is kind of interesting and exceeding what is more than interesting you bring. your issue of what is most interesting in britain i must tell you people were revolted by a lot of what went on but let's talk about his media empire it pays to pay in taxes at the moment a can he recover from this can cope with this crisis that also appears to be spending to the u.s. now as well. yeah he may not recover from it but i think the point is that it's only now that people are b
that the hacking of a few phone numbers is kind of interesting but the real danger of somebody like murdoch and his operation was the tremendous political power that he has in england and in the united states the power that's a bad it really carried out by through the organizations the news organizations that he owns and the fear of politicians now that fear has temporarily gone away but it's a fear that can always come back because this power is still there and he's used it to rebuild an...
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crisis engulfing rupert murdoch's media empire spread to the british police because she's may senior officer say for his link to a form that the wall paid her exact. cordell and the fire. and rust and curing people through for will a major terror plot the a moscow police arrested a group of people from the north caucuses who were allegedly planning an attack on crowded their areas and made to child support hall. style russia's prisons renowned for being rough on their own mates and that now the jail systems in the don't write for reform. but. any complaints. to the. pulse of life for the sake of my wife and kids. are going to statistics one out of every four men in russia has served time in prison currently nearly nine hundred found inmates serving time in prison colony most of them have committed serious crimes. see a mix of the old penitentiary system and then you. initially the russian penal system had inherited the legacy of stalin's notorious killers. but now it is going through a period differ from the likes of which have never been seen before. everyone here has to decide whet
crisis engulfing rupert murdoch's media empire spread to the british police because she's may senior officer say for his link to a form that the wall paid her exact. cordell and the fire. and rust and curing people through for will a major terror plot the a moscow police arrested a group of people from the north caucuses who were allegedly planning an attack on crowded their areas and made to child support hall. style russia's prisons renowned for being rough on their own mates and that now the...
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media empire that is laura rupert murdoch and his former yukos c.e.o. rebecca brooks of police on tuesday over the scandal but media told the police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear any time soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a rest they've been leaking they've been paid for telling people where celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice that has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and we doubt those people who have been corrupted at different levels remember that four years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a level one thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of c
media empire that is laura rupert murdoch and his former yukos c.e.o. rebecca brooks of police on tuesday over the scandal but media told the police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear any time soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a rest they've been leaking they've been paid for telling people where celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a...
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cops and how good is the crisis in the gulf in rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the british police that with the resignation of competence in a senior officer. and russian security forces the will of major terror plot near not scale which is believed could have caused huge loss of life and. a very warm welcome this is live from moscow now the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior adviser in the capital kabul along with one of the country's m.p.'s local security forces say they've already killed the militants who carried out the attack or the murders khan estell we call it a hundred calls lies half brother who round us out of the country was gunned down the taliban is tech not of the salt on our town officials as major combat troops begin that with school on sunday the alliance hundred overcontrolled with the first of seven designated areas to local forces florida situation unfolding in afghanistan i can now talk live to answer one activist tim brown many being with us and i've given this taliban attacks with senior officials murde
cops and how good is the crisis in the gulf in rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the british police that with the resignation of competence in a senior officer. and russian security forces the will of major terror plot near not scale which is believed could have caused huge loss of life and. a very warm welcome this is live from moscow now the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior adviser in the capital kabul along with one of the...
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this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a receipt in leaking they're being paid for telling people when the celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the arrests of people is actually a practice it has become in trying or in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect the opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which was so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who've been corrupted at different levels remember that four years ago were police had these bags with i think it was a level of thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of crime and all these other people and they knew they were taking part investigation and these bags were just left there i mean it's amazing remarkable that it's. for years for them to do anything about this meanwhile senior police officers were wining and dining with members
this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a receipt in leaking they're being paid for telling people when the celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the arrests of people is actually a practice it has become in trying or in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect the opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so...
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what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, it would be the most evasive and perverse use of a victim's information in the final moments of their lives, a tremendous invasion for the families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself as the founder of bskyb. to be told by politicians that he should not press ahead in its sent to own all the company and to do as they insisted, this is a set back as many -- as any. "to have reaction from australia where rupert murdoch started his media emp
what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true...
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to gauge she quit on friday as rupert murdoch's liberation is due to join him and his son james facing m.p.'s on tuesday over and ethical reporting methods and police bribery media analyst phil really says officers for information has been going on for years. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a receipt been leaking they're being paid for telling people when the celebrities are being arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice it has become in trying to in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who have been corrupted at different levels remember that four years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a live one thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of crime and
to gauge she quit on friday as rupert murdoch's liberation is due to join him and his son james facing m.p.'s on tuesday over and ethical reporting methods and police bribery media analyst phil really says officers for information has been going on for years. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using a receipt been leaking they're being paid for telling people when the celebrities are being arrested so actually manipulating the...
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now britain's largest police force is facing one of its biggest crises as a result of murdoch's news of the world but country's most senior policeman has quit and his office is kind of broiled in the bribery and phone hacking allegations which it heads to news corp's u.k. and hire paul stephenson resigned after it was revealed that the hired a former news of the world executives and finds a question about illicit phone tapping the exit tough can also take a swipe at the prime minister saying choosing for medicine and of course that is the press both when i was a much worse decision earlier on sunday critic of brooks who around the paper was arrested as part of the investigation but was later released on bail she's due to join rupert murdoch and his son james in facing employees i've accused over an ethical reporting methods and police pride henri the media analyst fielding says the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not lying to disappear and it's one thing. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been
now britain's largest police force is facing one of its biggest crises as a result of murdoch's news of the world but country's most senior policeman has quit and his office is kind of broiled in the bribery and phone hacking allegations which it heads to news corp's u.k. and hire paul stephenson resigned after it was revealed that the hired a former news of the world executives and finds a question about illicit phone tapping the exit tough can also take a swipe at the prime minister saying...
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murdoch rupert murdoch says that it's likely that they will speak more than you should or that they're not exactly prepared for these kind of meetings and the last one in two thousand and three i believe or there have become books already says stated that there was corruption that he paid police officials to get information about a public if it is even said that the news of the world what. people via their mobile phones that only the police should have for there are lots of questionable probably be asked tomorrow and if they do answer and as likely that leamy and then we might see that tomorrow might actually be something explosive could be extraordinary revelations that will actually lead to more arrests and more resignations but we will have to see to wait and we'll have to wait and see tomorrow coming up here on r t searching for the recovery of the cruiser sank in russia's volga river continues with all the latest from the scene for you. but also a bit with secrets of the universe a unique russian observatories sent into war bit to study galactic objects. next the taliban claimed r
murdoch rupert murdoch says that it's likely that they will speak more than you should or that they're not exactly prepared for these kind of meetings and the last one in two thousand and three i believe or there have become books already says stated that there was corruption that he paid police officials to get information about a public if it is even said that the news of the world what. people via their mobile phones that only the police should have for there are lots of questionable...
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one bows out while another is bailed the murdoch media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit x. news international chief for battle groups is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. in the russian capital you're watching r.t. on marina joshie a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack but ask on less than a week after home it karzai his half brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its salt on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin their withdrawal from the war zone but u.s. intervention expert stephen leatherman says washington will want to keep its grip on afghanistan because waging war is looking to. the president and. the security. guards to utilize five minute. the resistance and of ghana spirit and want to liberate a country go take any opportunity they care to tug any you fish up it any way will it any turning not
one bows out while another is bailed the murdoch media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit x. news international chief for battle groups is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. in the russian capital you're watching r.t. on marina joshie a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul the country's lawmakers was also killed in the...
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for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the. murder victims and the families of dead soldiers as well as people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just two days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has attacked president soccer. israel is really keen for targeting mass media saying he's whipping the anti russian hysteria. you politicians loudly condemn rating agency moody's it decision to downgrade portugal's debt to junk status and to threaten possible retaliation the verdict sends a shock waves through financial markets and triggers worries that portugal could follow greece it down the path of a possible default. and coming up in about thirty minutes my colleague carrie johnson will be here with a full look at euro news but right now it's back to our washington d.c. studios with. all right it's time for show and tell on toni
for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the. murder victims and the families of dead soldiers as well as people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just two days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has attacked president soccer....
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murdoch rupert murdoch says that it's likely that they will speak more than the should all that they're not exactly prepared for these kind of meetings and the last one in two thousand and three i believe there have become books already stated that there was corruption that he paid police officials to get information about a public it is even said that the news of the world. and seem to track down people the other mobile phones that only the police should have for there are lots of question of a probably be asked tomorrow and if they do answer as likely that they may answer you we might see that tomorrow might actually be something explosive could be extraordinary divinations that will actually lead to more arrests and more resignations lot of questions we would have to see to wait and we will have to wait and see tomorrow no question marks as well about how this was allowed to go on for so long it's now only coming out the full extent of the methods used by the news of the world is needed but the government the police have apparently been turning a blind eye to this for years how could
murdoch rupert murdoch says that it's likely that they will speak more than the should all that they're not exactly prepared for these kind of meetings and the last one in two thousand and three i believe there have become books already stated that there was corruption that he paid police officials to get information about a public it is even said that the news of the world. and seem to track down people the other mobile phones that only the police should have for there are lots of question of...
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the apologies keep coming and so do the arrests rupert murdoch once again says sorry for the phone hacking by one of his british papers as his former c.e.o. in the u.k. is detained by police. and banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. . and intercontinental cash crunch american faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the euro. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week and the latest developments it's being described as the biggest disaster in russia's modern history in the space of just three minutes a pleasure cruiser with two hundred eight people on board went down in the volga river taking over half of its passengers with it nearly eight hundred thirty people were killed many of them children a week later the operation to raise the ship from the bottom is underway as tom cotton and ira. the bulgaria is still under the water at the moment behind me you can probably see the tops of two enorm
the apologies keep coming and so do the arrests rupert murdoch once again says sorry for the phone hacking by one of his british papers as his former c.e.o. in the u.k. is detained by police. and banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. . and intercontinental cash crunch american faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the euro....
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one while another is baled the murdoch media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international rebecca brooks is arrested. a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. european and start the week the week of mixed amid concerns of sovereign shock from the u.s. and europe will more in our business report in about twenty minutes. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. arena joshie welcome to the program a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack but ask on less than a week after karzai is half brother around the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops began there was draw from the war zone but u.s. intervention expert stephen lemmon says washington will wants to keep its grip on afghanistan because the raging war is lucrative. if. it grows it is. small security. shamika
one while another is baled the murdoch media misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international rebecca brooks is arrested. a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. european and start the week the week of mixed amid concerns of sovereign shock from the u.s. and europe will more in our business report in about twenty minutes. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.m....
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calls for not is the crisis in golfing rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the perseus police but the resignation of the country's most senior officer. and russian security forces for well a major terror plot in moscow which leads could of course huge loss of life. and the former head of b.p. zion oil assets in russia serbia where does the looking at the snow and sebastian it will that happen find out more of them so i feel. very warm welcome this is coming to you live from moscow the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior adviser in the capital kabul along with one of the country's them peace local security forces say they've already killed the militants you carried out the attack well the mothers come less than a week off the hum of cars lies half brother who around the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its own special forces native home but chips begin its withdrawal on sunday the alliance hundred overcontrolled of the first of seven designated areas to local forces well for more on the situation.
calls for not is the crisis in golfing rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the perseus police but the resignation of the country's most senior officer. and russian security forces for well a major terror plot in moscow which leads could of course huge loss of life. and the former head of b.p. zion oil assets in russia serbia where does the looking at the snow and sebastian it will that happen find out more of them so i feel. very warm welcome this is coming to you live from moscow the...